🇹🇹 Teniel Campbell #OneRiderEveryHour finishes in 🇹🇹 Trinidad & Tobago with sprinter @teniel_campbell.We hope you all had a great #IWD2021 and will support women's cycling! pic.twitter.com/b6TxJmEF2P— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇺🇸 Ruth Winder #OneRiderEveryHour makes a jump across the pond to the 🇺🇸 United States of America. Did you know that national champion @RuthWinder was born in Yorkshire, moving stateside with her family when she was six years old? #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/3FbsygUmDY— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇬🇧 Lizzie Deignan She made cycling history yesterday, winning the inaugural #ParisRoubaixFemmes with an epic solo: 🇬🇧 @lizziedeignan @TrekSegafredo.Who will follow her today in #ParisRoubaixHommes? #ParisRoubaix pic.twitter.com/hDXG2CQ6hv— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) October 3, 2021
🇿🇦 Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio #OneRiderEveryHour makes a big Jump to 🇿🇦 South Africa for its national champion @ashleighcycling. Her surname (hyphenated with that of her husband) is of Afrikaans origin (1st pronunciation), but is most often pronounced the English way (2nd pronunciation). #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/xKAoBKtJpT— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇦🇺 Amanda Spratt Though not wearing the 🇦🇺 Australian champion's green and gold, @AmandaSpratt is still included in #OneRiderEveryHour for #IWD2021. pic.twitter.com/Nx3rht717Y— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇦🇺 Sarah Roy #OneRiderEveryHour hops across the Tasman Sea to 🇦🇺 Australia's national champion @Sar_Roy. #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/i8cWXshYVw— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021
🇳🇿 Georgia Williams #OneRiderEveryHour begins in 🇳🇿 New Zealand with the country's national champion, @GeoWilliams3. #IWD2021 pic.twitter.com/dyCj5SiPYJ— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) March 8, 2021